One of my favorite underutilize ways of using photoshop is to create beautiful text effects. Photoshop is such a powerful tool, and now with the 3D capabilities now available in Photoshop the possibilities of various text effects that are achievable are endless.

In this roundup it’s a massive compilation of the very best photoshop tutorials, for creating modern jaw dropping text effects mostly just using purely Photoshop.

Please feel free to leave your thoughts in the comments section below, and your more than welcome to contribute any text effects you feel may be missing from the post.

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Envato co-founders Collis and Cyan Ta'eed have been recognised as Entrepreneurs of the Year in the Services category for the Southern Region of Australia, as part of the global EY Entrepreneur of the Year award program.

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I know what you’re thinking. Excel? Really? But believe it or not, Excel is still a dominant force in the spreadsheet-making world and can allow for numerous possibilities in managing information. This is really important for freelancers.

When you’re in charge of pretty much everything related to your business, staying organized is essential. Keeping track of income, expenses, receipts, payments, and more can be exhausting when you don’t have a good organizational system.

For developers around the world, Sublime Text is often pitched as one of the best code editors. Owing to its simple user interface, intuitive approach, faster performance and customization tweaks, Sublime Text easily outwits other text editors for coders and developers.

Sublime Text is also an ideal candidate for working with WordPress. In this post, I will show you how to set up Sublime Text for WordPress development, and share the packages (plugins) that will help you get the most out of the code editor.

But first, let us have a quick look at what makes Sublime Text so awesome.

Sublime Text: A Look at Its Features

Sublime Text is not popular without a reason. For example, here is what it can do for you:

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It can be easy to get into a rut as a freelancer. Your sofa is well worn; your daily habits well set. As you talk to the bigwigs of XYZ Company on Skype, who knows you’re actually wearing a onesie and bunny slippers?

One of the best things I have ever done to improve myself, as well as my business, is to travel as often as possible.

Here’s the 10 reasons why.

You Never Know Who You’ll Meet

You might end up sitting next to a top CEO on a plane, share a basket of bread with a globe-trotting entrepreneur in India, or strike up a conversation with a small business owner while waiting in line for a Vegas show.

Anyone of these people can become future business contacts for you, and, if nothing else, the short conversation you share with them could make a lasting impression on you and your business.

Continuing our monthly tradition of rounding up the end of the month with all the best design tutorials from all around the web, as well some web design articles related worth reading. Including a great debate article article of Google webfonts vs Type kit. Another great featured article was a really good post on the guide to the interview process for a front end developer. I hope you enjoy this months roundup, and please do leave your thoughts on the post in comments below.